ScrinLog, installed
for Windows.
A quiet tray app that captures time, screenshots and activity automatically — so your timesheet writes itself. Free installer, ready in under two minutes — no credit card required.
One app, every desktop.
Windows is ready today. macOS is next — tell us you're waiting and we'll let you know the second it lands.
ScrinLog for Windows
A lightweight tray app for Windows 10 and 11 — install it once and tracking starts the moment your team clocks in.
- Screenshot proof of work with an activity score attached to every capture
- Scores focus from keyboard & mouse activity — never logs what you type
- Detects your active app and window automatically
- Pauses itself the moment you step away, no manual timer to forget
- One click to start or stop from the system tray
- Works offline and syncs the instant you're back online
Windows 10/11 · 64-bit · Admin rights to install · ~150 MB
ScrinLog for macOS
We're building a native macOS tracker with the same screenshot, activity and idle-detection engine as Windows, for Apple Silicon and Intel.
- Same screenshot, activity and idle-detection engine as Windows
- Native builds for Apple Silicon and Intel
- Menu-bar quick start/stop, just like the Windows tray
- Signs in with your existing ScrinLog workspace — nothing new to set up
Prefer the browser? Every feature also works from the web app— no install required.
Before you install.
Do I need a paid plan to use the desktop app?
No — the desktop tracker works on every plan, including Free. It's the same app your whole team uses to log tracked hours.
Does it work without an internet connection?
Yes. Time keeps tracking locally on your machine and syncs automatically the next time you're online — you won't lose a session over a dropped connection.
Can I see what it captures before it's shared?
Every screenshot and activity score syncs straight to your own personal dashboard alongside your manager's view — nothing is hidden from you.
Will I know if it's still tracking?
The tray/menu-bar icon always reflects the current state, and a single click pauses or resumes tracking — no background surprises.